DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUS. v. GRANGER

No. 55160-4-I.

123 P.3d 858 (2005)

130 Wash.App. 489

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES OF the State of WASHINGTON, Appellant, v. William A. GRANGER, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Publication Ordered November 21, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy S. Hamill, Office of the Attorney General, Yakima, John R. Wasberg, Office of the Attorney General, Seattle, for Appellant.

Terry James Barnett, Rumbaugh, Rideout, Barnett & Adkins, Tacoma, WA, for Respondent.


BAKER, J.

¶ 1 For each hour that William Granger worked, his employer paid $2.15 into a union trust fund that provided health care benefits for qualifying employees. But under the collective bargaining agreement which governed his employment, Granger did not have enough hours to qualify for health care benefits at the time of his injury. The Department of Labor and Industries allowed Granger's claim for time-loss compensation...

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